Bolshevo (‹See Tfd›Russian: Бо́лшево) is the area of the city of Korolyov (an industrial city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, well known as the cradle of Soviet...
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Yubileyny, Moscow Oblast (redirect from Bolshevo-1)
Sheremetyevs, who bequeathed it to the Odoyevskys. The first mention of Bolshevo as a place that belonged to the Odoyevskys dates back to 1585. Another...
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Bolshevo railway station is a railway station in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is located on the Mytishchi-Fryazino section of the Yaroslavsky suburban railway...
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Bulgakov places his Perelygino on the Klyazma, Bolshevo, which is where another writers' colony was. Thus, Bolshevo can be another source of Bulgakov's inspiration...
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was moved from a prison to an NKVD sharashka for aircraft designers in Bolshevo near Moscow, where many surviving ex-TsAGI people had already been sent...
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arrest by the NKVD, Tomsky committed suicide by gunshot in his dacha in Bolshevo, near Moscow. Before committing suicide, he told his wife to tell the investigators...
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suburban routes: • Moscow - Mytischi – Pushkino, • Moscow - Mytischi - Bolshevo, • Moscow - Lyubertsy 1 – Ramenskoye A Scale Models of an EM4 “Sputnik”...
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Lev Kuleshov (left) and Arkady Gaidar at the Bolshevo House of Creativity. May 1941...
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separate observatories and telegraphed to NII-4. Located back in Moscow (at Bolshevo), NII-4 was a scientific research arm of the Ministry of Defence that was...
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age; he actually turned 59 that year. It was premiered unofficially in Bolshevo, near Moscow, on 13 September 1967, and officially on 26 September by Oistrakh...
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